Esplenectomia total em cão apresentando dois baços: Relato de caso

Total splenectomy has its constancy in the surgical clinic in alterations such as splenic neoplasms, sprains (stomach or spleen), or severe trauma that causes unstoppable hemorrhaging, thus leaving the patient at risk of death. The use of this technique brings effective results in dogs when associat...

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Veröffentlicht in:PUBVET 2020-12, Vol.14 (12), p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Souza, Karolliny Thais Rodrigues De, Herdy, Marcelo Alves, Monteiro, Liliane Maria Valentim Willi, Knackfuss, Fabiana Batalha
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Zusammenfassung:Total splenectomy has its constancy in the surgical clinic in alterations such as splenic neoplasms, sprains (stomach or spleen), or severe trauma that causes unstoppable hemorrhaging, thus leaving the patient at risk of death. The use of this technique brings effective results in dogs when associated with disorders of hemolytic character where the use of therapy is not effective. There is clinical development related to distension, which can be caused by masses, generalized splenomegaly, or even by intra-abdominal hemorrhaging caused by a lesion. The aim of this study was to report a case of total splenectomy in a dog with two spleens. A male, non-neutered, mixed breed (SRD) dog, three years and eight months old, with a hit-and-run complaint and mandibular bleeding. On ultrasonography, two structures of parenchyma, equal in shape, were seen with the discontinuity of the edge in the cranial lobe and heterogeneity suggestive of rupture, in addition to the presence of a discrete amount of free abdominal fluid resembling hemorrhaging. A surgical procedure was instituted and the abdominal cavity was opened, where the presence of two spleens and splenic tissue regeneration was found in the mesentery region. Surgical therapy was established using the total splenectomy method, being successful despite the changes seen in the postoperative period, making it possible to monitor the patient's recovery with the instituted therapy. La esplenectomía total tiene su constancia en la clínica quirúrgica en alteraciones como neoplasias esplénicas, esguinces (estómago o bazo) o traumatismos graves que causan una hemorragia que no se puede detener, lo que lleva al paciente al riesgo de muerte. El uso de esta técnica trae resultados efectivos en perros, cuando se asocia con trastornos de carácter hemolítico donde el uso de la terapia no es efectivo. Tiene curso clínico relacionado con la distensión, que puede ser causada por masas, esplenomegalia generalizada o incluso por hemorragia intraabdominal generada por un trauma. El objetivo de este estudio fue informar un caso de esplenectomía total en un perro con dos bazos. Un perro macho, no castrado, de raza mixta (SRD), de tres años y ocho meses de edad, con una queja de golpe y fuga con sangrado mandibular. En la ecografía, se observaron dos estructuras de parénquima e igual forma con discontinuidad del borde en el lóbulo craneal y heterogeneidad sugestiva de ruptura, además, se encontró la presencia de una cantidad discreta de
ISSN:1982-1263
1982-1263
DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v14n12a704.1-8